Investigators Say Hundreds of Violent Video Games Found at Connecticut Shooter's Home

By Adam Edelman, NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

'Call of Duty: Black Ops 2' is among one of the violent video games being associated with gun violence in minors.

February 18, 2013 Updated Feb 18, 2013 at 10:53 AM PDT

Connecticut police found thousands of dollars worth of violent video games in the home of Adam Lanza, who mercilessly gunned down 20 children and six teachers at Sandy Hook Elementary School in December.

During a search of the Newtown home he shared with his mother, Nancy Lanza, who also died Dec. 10 at the hands of her son, authorities discovered what appeared to be dozens, if not hundreds, of graphically violent games, the Hartford Courant reported.

The sad discovery has led detectives to investigate whether Lanza, 20, who turned one of his rifles on himself, may have been mimicking a gory scenario in one of the violent games he so loved to play.

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